POPULATION HEALTH AND BIOMEDICAL INNOVATIONS: BRIDGING CHALLENGES WITH TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH
Moturi Vineetha*, Dr. P. Jyothi Kumari
ABSTRACT
The unprecedented growth of the global population, now exceeding 8 billion, has led to complex health challenges that strain public health systems, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Rising disease burdens, both communicable and non-communicable, are exacerbated by overcrowding, inadequate infrastructure, environmental degradation, and socioeconomic disparities. In response, biomedical innovations have emerged as powerful tools in addressing the health impacts of population growth and urbanization. This review explores how advancements in biomedical science such as precision diagnostics, biosensors, bioengineered nutrition, wearable health technologies, and digital health platforms are transforming approaches to population health management. Emphasis is placed on the integration of research, data-driven technologies, and targeted interventions to improve disease surveillance, early detection, and personalized treatment across diverse demographics. Additionally, innovations in reproductive health, geriatric care, and mental health services are examined as key contributors to mitigating population-related health burdens. Despite notable progress, challenges remain in ensuring equitable access, ethical use, and sustainable implementation of these technologies. Bridging the gap between innovation and real-world application requires intersectoral collaboration, investment in health infrastructure, and culturally relevant strategies. This paper underscores the critical role of biomedical research and technology in shaping resilient health systems and promoting global health equity in an era of demographic transition.
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